Netgear SRK60B03 User Manual - Page 49
Enable a MAC ACL for a specific network, The MAC ACL displays.
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Orbi Pro Router SRR60 and Orbi Pro Satellite SRS60 Enable a MAC ACL for a specific network When you enable a MAC ACL for a specific network, you must specify the default policy for that network. The default policy determines whether devices that you add to the MAC ACL are allowed or denied access to that specific network. You can set up an independent MAC ACL for each of the four WiFi networks and for the wired network. That is, the router supports a total of five MAC ACLs. To enable a MAC ACL for a specific network: 1. Launch a web browser from a computer or mobile device that is connected to your Orbi network. 2. Enter orbilogin.com. A login window opens. 3. Enter the router admin user name and password. The user name is admin. The password is the one that you specified the first time that you logged in. The user name and password are case-sensitive. The BASIC Home page displays. 4. Select ADVANCED > Security > MAC ACL. The MAC ACL page displays. 5. Go to the section for the network for which you want to set up a MAC ACL. The first section is for the admin WiFi network, the second for the employee WiFi network, the third for the IoT WiFi network, the fourth for the guest WiFi network, and the fifth for the wired network. 6. For the specific network, click the Enable MAC Access Control Disabled button. The button changes to the green Enabled button. Note: If you enabled the network access control list (see Enable the network access control list and specify the access rule on page 54), you cannot enable any MAC ACLs. The network access control list and MAC ACLs are mutually exclusive. Use either the network access control list or MAC ACLs. 7. From the Default Policy menu, select one of the following options: • Allow. The policy is to allow all devices access except for the devices that you add to the MAC ACL. Devices on the MAC ACL are denied access to the specific network. • Deny. The policy is to deny all devices access except for the devices that you add to the MAC ACL. Devices on the MAC ACL are allowed access to the specific network. Control Access to the Internet 49 User Manual